Publications by authors named "Mathieu Pin"

In densely populated urban areas, the pressure on water resources is considerable and will tend to intensify over the next decades. Preserving water resources therefore seems fundamental, but many questions remain as to the transfer of contaminants to subsurface waters in these largely sealed areas. Because of their toxicity and persistence in the environment, this work focused on the study of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), ubiquitous pollutants mainly produced by human activities.

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Invasive species can affect food web structure possibly modifying the transfer of pollutants in ecosystems but this facet of biological invasion remains largely unexplored. We examined how trophic and ontogenetic characteristics of the invasive European catfish could differ from its native counterpart, the Northern pike, possibly resulting in the amplification of PCB transfer to the higher trophic levels in a large lake food web. The PCB contents of catfish and pike were on average low (Ʃ7 PCBi 42.

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  • This study measures the emission factors (EFs) of burning garden waste (like fallen leaves and hedges) and characterizes various harmful particles, including PM and toxic organic compounds.
  • Experiments with wood-burning appliances (stoves and fireplaces) revealed that emissions from burning green waste were significantly higher (2 to 30 times) compared to those from standard wood log combustion, especially in poor combustion scenarios.
  • The research illustrates distinct chemical profiles between green waste and wood burning, emphasizing how different fuels and burning methods can influence the types and amounts of emissions released.
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